Fixing
Degraded Soils

With this clear, concise step by step course outlining how your soil works and the marvels of the mycorrhiza that help drive nutrients to your plants, you can start changing your soil profile today.

Mycorrhiza Matters

Make Mycorrhizae Work for You

Simple Strategies for Farmers

Beyond Fertilizers

How Soil Fungi Can Reduce Inputs and Improve Yield

Fixing Degraded Soils

Practical Steps to Restoring Soil Health Naturally

DIY Inoculants

How to Grow Your Own Mycorrhizal for Better Result

Meet your instructor

Harriet Mella is an independent researcher from Austria with a background in microbiology, mycology, and biochemistry.

She is an excellent communicator and has unique expertise with managing nutrition, mineral balance, and carbon cycling in soils.

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Mycorrhiza Course

$99 *one time payment

  • 23 lessons with video and text.
  • 14 downloadable template to kickstart your next design project.
  • Quizzes to ensure optimal learning.
  • Lifetime access to all lessons, files, PDF and videos.
  • 14-day money back guarantee–no questions asked.

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Common Questions

Mycorrhizae are beneficial fungi that form symbiotic relationships with plant roots. They help plants access nutrients, improve soil structure, and increase resilience to drought and disease.

No! While based on science, the course is designed for farmers, consultants, and land managers, breaking down complex topics into practical, easy-to-apply knowledge.

Yes! While fertilizers provide nutrients, they don’t address soil structure, water retention, or plant-microbe interactions. Mycorrhizae help unlock nutrients in the soil, reducing dependency on synthetic inputs.

It depends on soil conditions and management practices. Some farmers notice improvements in plant health and resilience within a season, while soil regeneration takes longer.

Yes! The course includes a step-by-step guide to producing your own inoculants using locally adapted fungal strains.

Some are, but many are ineffective. This course teaches you how to evaluate products, read labels, and avoid marketing gimmicks.

The course covers strategies to assess soil health and determine whether mycorrhizae can establish or if additional steps are needed first.

No! Whether you’re conventional, regenerative, or organic, understanding mycorrhizae can benefit your farm’s both keeping farms eco-friendly and making a good profit.

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